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* [ISSUE] foliate executable has unintuitive name
@ 2020-04-07  2:36 emacsomancer
  2020-04-07  3:54 ` not-chicken
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  0 siblings, 6 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: emacsomancer @ 2020-04-07  2:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
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New issue by emacsomancer on void-packages repository

https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/20714

Description:
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### System

* xuname:  
  *Void 5.4.29_1 x86_64 GenuineIntel uptodate hold rrrmDFFFFFFFFFFFFFF*
* package:  
  *affected package(s) including the version*

### Expected behavior
run [Foliate](https://johnfactotum.github.io/foliate/") via `foliate` or similar
### Actual behavior
Foliate must be run as `com.github.johnfactotum.Foliate`
### Steps to reproduce the behavior
Install `foliate`


(I'm not sure the best way of renaming the executable in the [package build](https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/blob/master/srcpkgs/foliate/template). I tried adding:

```
post_install() {
	vbin com.github.johnfactotum.Foliate foliate
}
```
And some similar variants, but didn't have any luck.)

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2020-04-07  2:36 [ISSUE] foliate executable has unintuitive name emacsomancer
2020-04-07  3:54 ` not-chicken
2020-04-07  4:51 ` sgn
2020-04-07 11:19 ` Duncaen
2020-04-07 12:01 ` emacsomancer
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